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Poll: If you had 100 million naira, which one would you invest it in??

Equity/Stock. 22% (2 votes)
MMF. 55% (5 votes)
Fixed Income Fund. 11% (1 vote)
Treasury Bill/ Commercial papers. 11% (1 vote)
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Re: Equity Investment. by Nobody: 8:32am On Jan 22
I get it, but the current crisis going on in the state and the Greenland drama make the USD future unpredictable.

Beeron:
My Chief, Dollar devaluation is not happening anytime soon. Infact, if there was any President that has wanted the dollar to devalue in the past one year. It's Donald Trump because he so much wants a weaker dollar to attract investors to the U.S to compete with China, that was the idea behind all his TARIFFS wars, but did it work? Not as quite well, infact, the Naira only won against the dollar in 2025 after so many years, and do you know what we considered a win? A stable exchange rate not even dollar devaluation.

This is why dollar based MMF was sluggish for last year too.
Re: Equity Investment. by Nobody: 9:01am On Jan 22
If they are doing well, I might try them out.

Beeron:
They are the best for now, I see and track their returns. Whatever stocks they picking, they are doing a good job.
Re: Equity Investment. by Beeron: 9:31am On Jan 22
EquityM:
I get it, but the current crisis going on in the state and the Greenland drama make the USD future unpredictable.
The only thing that can undermine the U.S dollar is the U.S hegemony itself. The moment the U.S begin to lose control of geopolitical influence or defeat of their sophisticated military. The crash of the dollar will follow. That was what happened to British Pounds, London use to be the financial capital of the world and Pounds main exchange currency until WW1 and WW2 made Britain permanently lost that currency dominance to the US.

Now this why you see the U.S always picking on smaller countries to re-assert dominance and bully them because if they pick on RUSSIA or China, that would be the end of the U.S dollar.

Nuclear war won't only destroy countries, it will destroy the rule based order which the U.S created whereby Dollar is the petrol currency and main exchange currency of the world.
Re: Equity Investment. by WaytoGo: 10:16am On Jan 22
Salarys:
The guys at Afrinvest equity fund must be doing something right as they've only had 1 negative since the year began which is almost insignificant if you look at the percentage change in comparison with the greens.
It looks like they have a good selection of solid stocks. But the question begging for an answer is, is their withdrawal/liquidity as fast/instant as Cardinalstone?
Re: Equity Investment. by Nobody: 10:24am On Jan 22
Beeron:
The only thing that can undermine the U.S dollar is the U.S hegemony itself. The moment the U.S begin to lose control of geopolitical influence or defeat of their sophisticated military. The crash of the dollar will follow. That was what happened to British Pounds, London use to be the financial capital of the world and Pounds main exchange currency until WW1 and WW2 made Britain permanently lost that currency dominance to the US.

Now this why you see the U.S always picking on smaller countries to re-assert dominance and bully them because if they pick on RUSSIA or China, that would be the end of the U.S dollar.

Nuclear war won't only destroy countries, it will destroy the rule based order which the U.S created whereby Dollar is the petrol currency and main exchange currency of the world.
But pounds is still the most valuable currency
Re: Equity Investment. by Nobody: 10:28am On Jan 22
Yes, I signed up already but am pondering whether to invest or not. They do have NDIF, which does around 24YTD yearly. Funding is seamless like CardinalStone.

WaytoGo:
It looks like they have a good selection of solid stocks. But the question begging for an answer is, is their withdrawal/liquidity as fast/instant as Cardinalstone?
Re: Equity Investment. by WaytoGo: 10:40am On Jan 22
EquityM:
Yes, I signed up already but am pondering whether to invest or not. They do have NDIF, which does around 24YTD yearly. Funding is seamless like CardinalStone.
With instant liquidity and 24YTD record I think I may dive in as well.
Re: Equity Investment. by Beeron: 10:43am On Jan 22
welzyj2:
But pounds is still the most valuable currency
Bro you should understand that my point is: currency popularly used as medium of exchange.

How many countries uses Pounds as trade currency in comparison to the Dollar?

Even Euro in the Eurozone and globally is still popularly used over the British Pounds.
Re: Equity Investment. by Nobody: 10:45am On Jan 22
For liquidity, one has to link the account using Paystack; however, you can still manually link your account, and you have an e-wallet account to fund your account as well. I will try the equity and the NIDF. I am not loyal to any fund manager; nevertheless, I do check if they are legit, the custodians and trustees.

WaytoGo:
With instant liquidity and a 24YTD record I think I may dive in as well.
Re: Equity Investment. by Beeron: 10:47am On Jan 22
EquityM:
Yes, I signed up already but am pondering whether to invest or not. They do have NDIF, which does around 24YTD yearly. Funding is seamless like CardinalStone.
I have a video on NDIF on YouTube, it's one the most oldest investment in Nigeria by Afrivest.

It's invested in only Bond, you are making a very good decision investing in it.

I just didn't bring all these options to you from cowrywise because I was thinking you not flexible enough to consider using cowrywise app and just love CardinalStone.

Good thing you signed up. Welcome to the club.
Re: Equity Investment. by Nobody: 10:53am On Jan 22
I like CardinalStone; however, I'm not loyal to any fund managers. If I see one that does well and makes sense, I'll definitely give it a go.

Beeron:
I have a video on NDIF on YouTube, it's one the most oldest investment in Nigeria by Afrivest.

It's invested in only Bond, you are making a very good decision investing in it.

I just didn't bring all these options to you from cowrywise because I was thinking you not flexible enough to consider using cowrywise app and just love CardinalStone.

Good thing you signed up. Welcome to the club.
Re: Equity Investment. by Beeron: 10:55am On Jan 22
EquityM:
I like CardinalStone; however, I'm not loyal to any fund managers. If I see one that does well and makes sense, I'll definitely give it a go.
way to go bro.
Re: Equity Investment. by WaytoGo: 11:00am On Jan 22
EquityM:
For liquidity, one has to link the account using Paystack; however, you can still manually link your account, and you have an e-wallet account to fund your account as well. I will try the equity and the NIDF. I am not loyal to any fund manager; nevertheless, I do check if they are legit, the custodians and trustees.
No time and no room for emotion where money and business are involved. 👈
Re: Equity Investment. by Nobody: 11:09am On Jan 22
You nailed it, bro. My millions must yield millions as well. Working in Asia is exhausting, 6 a.m. to 5 p.m.

WaytoGo:
No time and no room for emotion where money and business are involved. 👈
Re: Equity Investment. by Arizona86: 11:18am On Jan 22
Stanbic ibtc equity is trying too, look at the 30-day price change and YTD

Salarys:
The guys at Afrinvest equity fund must be doing something right as they've only had 1 negative since the year began which is almost insignificant if you look at the percentage change in comparison with the greens.

Re: Equity Investment. by Nobody: 11:22am On Jan 22
The review I am seeing on Afrinvest is not worth trying.

Re: Equity Investment. by Salarys: 11:39am On Jan 22
EquityM:
Yes, I signed up already but am pondering whether to invest or not. They do have NDIF, which does around 24YTD yearly Funding is seamless like CardinalStone.
Not so sure about this.

Re: Equity Investment. by Nobody: 11:47am On Jan 22
Have you withdrawn from the app? The review I am seeing is atrocious.

Salarys:
Not so sure about this.
Re: Equity Investment. by Salarys: 11:54am On Jan 22
EquityM:
Have you withdrawn from the app? The review I am seeing is atrocious.
I use Cowrywise.
Re: Equity Investment. by Arizona86: 12:38pm On Jan 22
I have used them before, you need to ensure your KYC is approved before investing with them. Most of those complaints are people whose kyc is pending approval and they want to withdraw their funds.
They also have a policy of 24 to 48 working hours before your fund drops in your wallet when you sell your investment but once the money is available in your wallet withdrawal takes some few minutes to transfer to your bank

EquityM:
Have you withdrawn from the app? The review I am seeing is atrocious.
Re: Equity Investment. by Beeron: 1:22pm On Jan 22
EquityM:
The review I am seeing on Afrinvest is not worth trying.
This is on their app. Their app is shittty, Invest via cowrywise.
Re: Equity Investment. by mikeayus(m): 1:30pm On Jan 22
Does it mean investing with Afriinvest via a middleman (cowrywise) is better than dealing with them directly?

Beeron:
This is on their app. Their app is shittty, Invest via cowrywise.
Re: Equity Investment. by WaytoGo: 1:55pm On Jan 22
mikeayus:
Does it mean investing with Afriinvest via a middleman (cowrywise) is better than dealing with them directly?
I think we can now all agree opting for the Equity platform/manager that makes good selection of trade or stocks within the market with easy or instant liquity is the best ?

At this point now, I think I have to use my head and be matured about it cos , this is like a business for me now.
Re: Equity Investment. by Nobody: 1:58pm On Jan 22
I will stick with CardinalStone; others will only get 10-50k. The market is really bearish now; I will buy more and split my funds around.

WaytoGo:
I think we can now all agree opting for the Equity platform/manager that makes good selection of trade or stocks within the market with easy or instant liquity is the best ?

At this point now, I think I have to use my head and be matured about it cos , this is like a business for me now.
Re: Equity Investment. by Smattrader: 2:08pm On Jan 22
Salarys:
The guys at Afrinvest equity fund must be doing something right as they've only had 1 negative since the year began which is almost insignificant if you look at the percentage change in comparison with the greens.
Is the via Cowrywise or the fund management direct app?
Re: Equity Investment. by WaytoGo: 2:11pm On Jan 22
EquityM:
I will stick with CardinalStone; others will only get 10-50k. The market is really bearish now; I will buy more and split my funds around.
Can you elaborate on the bolded, I didn't understand.
Re: Equity Investment. by WaytoGo: 2:18pm On Jan 22
EquityM:
I will stick with CardinalStone; others will only get 10-50k. The market is really bearish now; I will buy more and split my funds around.
Not bad for someone like you with a huge some in the market via Cardinal stone.

This is what I am looking at, beyond platform or management ;

Beyond the gains,beyond equity but their fixed fund too- I am looking at this from the angle of professionism that comes with their in-house combined selection of stocks,their analysis, and ability to make the right choice and, if for instance one seems to have that ability beyond them, then, might be wise to opt for it cos I am able to place my money where both fixed, Etf''s, and Equity, etc works.

This is just my personal opinion , please.
Re: Equity Investment. by Beeron: 2:23pm On Jan 22
mikeayus:
Does it mean investing with Afriinvest via a middleman (cowrywise) is better than dealing with them directly?
cowrywise has only perfected the trade and expertise of quick customer service, quick funding, quick cash out, Quick trade execution.


And if you notice most complaints by Afrivest app users, they are complaining about all the aforementioned.
Re: Equity Investment. by Nobody: 2:23pm On Jan 22
I mean, if other fund managers are doing well at the moment, I won't want to move my funds around; nevertheless, I might fish around and decide what is best for me. I already tried Afrinvest equity with 20k; I'll see how the market is doing and compare it with Cardinal.

WaytoGo:
Can you elaborate on the bolded, I didn't understand.
Re: Equity Investment. by WaytoGo: 3:06pm On Jan 22
EquityM:
I mean, if other fund managers are doing well at the moment, I won't want to move my funds around; nevertheless, I might fish around and decide what is best for me. I already tried Afrinvest equity with 20k; I'll see how the market is doing and compare it with Cardinal.
Now, that's business, not emotional or unprofitable loyalty to a manager. 👍👍👍
Re: Equity Investment. by WaytoGo: 3:09pm On Jan 22
Beeron:
cowrywise has only perfected the trade and expertise of quick customer service, quick funding, quick cash out, Quick trade execution.


And if you notice most complaints by Afrivest app users are complaining about all the aforementioned.
Please, can you provide a little bit of info about this ' Cowrywise " platform?

Are they just fintech or registered under the SEC or better still how do I check them up to know my money is safe since ( I don't think) they are a fund manager or are they?
Re: Equity Investment. by Nobody: 3:10pm On Jan 22
Business is like a woman, bro.

WaytoGo:
Now, that's business, not emotional or unprofitable loyalty to a manager. 👍👍👍
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